FA Cup fourth-round predictions: Lawro takes on Casey Stoney

BBC Sport's football expert Mark Lawrenson is pitting his wits against a different guest each week this season.

His opponent for FA Cup fourth-round weekend was England women's captain Casey Stoney, a two-time FA Women's Cup winner who has played in five finals.

Stoney won the FA Women's Cup for the second time with Charlton in 2005

The Arsenal Ladies defender, who has rejoined her first club ahead of the new Women's Super League season, told BBC Sport: "They are some of the best memories I have had in my career.

"The Women's FA Cup final is the biggest day in the women's calendar - everyone wants to get there and play in it. I've played in quite a few and I was fortunate enough to win two of them.

"In the 2005 final, we played at Upton Park and I was captain of Charlton when we beat Everton 1-0. I was captain and I got to lift the cup, which was one of my proudest moments.

"Now I am back at Arsenal, who are the current holders. We will be looking to do well in it again next season because it would be great to experience another cup final day and win some more silverware."

Predictions

Score

Lawro

Casey

FRIDAY

Arsenal v Coventry

4-0

3-0

2-0

Nott'm Forest v Preston

0-0

2-0

2-1

SATURDAY

Bournemouth v Liverpool

0-2

0-2

1-3

Birmingham v Swansea

1-2

1-1*

2-3

Bolton v Cardiff

0-1

1-0

1-1*

Huddersfield v Charlton

0-1

2-1

1-0

Man City v Watford

4-2

3-0

5-1

Port Vale v Brighton

1-3

1-2

1-1*

Rochdale v Sheff Wed

1-2

2-1

1-2

Southampton v Yeovil

2-0

2-0

3-0

Southend v Hull

0-2

1-2

0-2

Sunderland v Kidderminster

1-0

1-1**

1-0

Wigan v Crystal Palace

2-1

2-0

1-0

Stevenage v Everton

0-4

0-1

0-3

SUNDAY

Sheff Utd v Fulham

1-1

1-2

1-1*

Chelsea v Stoke

1-0

2-0

2-1

* Away team to win at home in the replay

** Home team to win away in the replay

A correct result is worth ONE point. A correct score earns THREE points.

Last weekend, Lawro got seven results right, with one perfect score. His score of nine saw him beat comedian Vic Reeves, who got one correct result, with no exact scores, giving him a total of one that sees him join Michael Palin at the bottom of the leaderboard.

We're keeping a record of the total scores for Lawro and his guests (below), and showing a table of how the Premier League would look if all of Lawro's predictions were correct (also at the bottom of the page).